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Budd's Broiler, an Anthony's Restaurant
Price: Moderate•Steak•4.7(1,110)Welcome to Budd's Broiler, an Anthony's Restaurant! We are a premier steakhouse located in Richland, Washington overlooking the gorgeous Columbia River, we are just away from Anthony's at Columbia Point. Our menu features a wide variety of cuts of meat from the Northwest's own Snake River Farms, Double R Ranch, Royal Ranch, Salmon Creek Ranch and Martinez Family Ranch. To complement our meat offerings, we feature Northwest seafood from our very own seafood company in addition to local produce, wines and microbrews.Drumheller's Food & Drink
Price: Expensive•American•4.6(505)Serving Brunch and Dinner daily, guests are welcomed with fresh seasonal menus and a remarkable flavor story that keeps you coming back for more. Brunch guests enjoy bright river views, robust coffee with signature dishes and savory favorites, while dinner guests are greeted by an inviting and expansive regional wine list – complimented with artisanal starters, market fresh salads, and enchanting entrées.
Open for dine-in and take-out: Brunch 6:30 am - 2:00 pm daily, Dinner 5:00 pm - 10:00 pm daily.
Please note, not all availability is listed online - please call us directly if you are unable to make an online reservation. We look forward to welcoming you!
Taverna Tagaris - Tagaris Winery
Price: Expensive•Mediterranean•4.6(481)If you are looking to experience fine dining paired with world-class wine in the Tri Cities, you have found it. Hungry patrons can stop in at the Taverna Tagaris to immerse themselves in our Mediterranean atmosphere. With over 30 different estate wines to choose from, there is something just for you!Anthony's - Columbia Point
Price: Moderate•Seafood•4.4(2,104)Welcome to Anthony's - Columbia Point! Overlooking the Columbia Point Marina and sitting adjacent to Richland's Marina Park. Our menu highlights fresh Northwest seafood from our own Seafood Company that is complemented by local produce, wines and microbrews. The outstanding view of the Columbia River and the Pacific Northwest menu features pair perfectly to give you a relaxing dining experience.
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- SSusieSan Francisco Bay Area •7 reviews4.0Dined 1 day agoCalamari is excellent! The pimento cheese/bacon jam burger is delicious, even without a bun which I requested. It was a busy day but our server was as attentive as she could be considering how many tables she served. I have eaten there several times and felt it was just okay….yesterday was a great experience, start to finish and looking forward to my next visit.More infoLU LU Craft Bar + KitchenPrice: Moderate• American• Richland•4.6
- MMicheleSeattle / Eastern Washington •16 reviews5.0Dined 5 days agoMy husband and I had a lovely Father's Day dinner at Anthony's last night. Our server was charming and efficient, and did a great job describing some menu options that I had questions about. I had halibut - the cut was a little thinner than I expected, but it was well prepared and delicious. My husband had mussels (one of our favorites on a regular basis) with a delicious Cesar salad - and as always the bread was wonderful. We enjoyed our view of the Columbia Point Marina and very much enjoyed the entire evening. Thank you, Anthony's!More infoAnthony's - Columbia PointPrice: Moderate• Seafood• Richland•4.4
- LLesHawaii •1 review4.0Dined 5 days agoRelaxing experience and the service and food was great. Thank you!More infoBudd's Broiler, an Anthony's RestaurantPrice: Moderate• Steak• Richland•4.7
- TTedLas Vegas •2 reviews4.0Dined on May 13, 2025I’ve been to this restaurant at least half a dozen times over the last five years or so, and I feel that it’s slowly declining in quality. Everything was “pretty good” except for the dessert, which was not great. We got the candy bar thing. I got one of the lavender gin drinks, and it was not done that well. Too much gin and was very plain looking.  I’m a little afraid that things are slowly declining in this restaurant especially with respect to the menu and the drinks. It’s not bad - and it’s better than the average restaurant in the Tri-Cities, however, I don’t think it would take much to tweak things and improve. slowly declining.More infoDrumheller's Food & DrinkPrice: Expensive• American• Richland•4.6
- BBrendaSeattle / Eastern Washington •1 review5.0Dined on May 3, 2025We had Gaga as our server and Randy as our chef, they were great. The food was excellent and our server was friendly and made great recommendations. Ita a treat to come here because of cost but it's so worth it and you get a good amount of food. I'm excited to come for lunch during the week as well.More infoFujiyama Steak House & Bar-RichlandPrice: Expensive• Hibachi• Richland•4.4
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One of Washington state’s famed Tri-Cities, Richland is a destination rife with hearty foods spiced with a signature Northwestern twist. After enjoying multi-day bike trips along the Sacajawea Heritage Trail or rafting and fishing excursions on the Yakima and Columbia rivers, locals can work up quite the appetite. Some of the city’s unique food options include doughnuts with crazy topping combinations. The city also offers restaurants serving up excellent pub food and ethnic favorites representing Italy, Japan, China, Mexico, and many other countries. The Tri-Cities area is also home to many establishments that specialize in Northwestern cuisine featuring locally grown fruits, grains, and vegetables.
Frequently asked questions
The best reviewed restaurant in Richland is At Michele's
The best vegetarian restaurants in Richland are The Bradley, Anthony's - Columbia Point and Fujiyama Steak House & Bar-Richland
The restaurants with the best service in Richland are Budd's Broiler, an Anthony's Restaurant, LU LU Craft Bar + Kitchen and Anthony's - Columbia Point
The restaurants with the best ambiance in Richland are At Michele's, Taverna Tagaris - Tagaris Winery and Budd's Broiler, an Anthony's Restaurant
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